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ST. PAUL’S UCC NEWSLETTER
MAY 2020
103 South Second Street
Marthasville, MO 63357
(636) 433-2482
www.stpaulsuccmo.org
A Loving Church, Making a Difference in the World
Letter from our Pastor Emeritus
Greetings! This is the second article I have written while St. Paul’s is waiting to return to
Sunday worship and hiring an interim pastor.
There are many occurrences in the Book of Psalms when the author(s) ask, “How long, O
Lord?” It might be until their sins were forgiven, their captivity over, or their punishment
would be ended. There were other reasons as well. Often the question had to do with the people
thinking God had forgotten them.
We might feel the same way as we are semi-quarantined with “stay-at-home” directives.
We are weary of not seeing family and friends, shopping, and attending church services. We are
weary of social distancing. What might have started as a “fun stay-at-home snow day” has now
turned into “a not-so-fun long, drawn out winter,” even though it is springtime.
“How long, O Lord?” When will life return to normal? The Bible encourages trust and
patience. The key is to “wait upon the Lord.” “Those who wait upon the Lord shall inherit the
earth.” The Strong Bible Concordance gives 1,672 references to “wait upon the Lord.” (No, I
didn’t count them individually.)
“How long, O Lord!” None of us have the answer. But no matter how long, we have not
been abandoned by God. We have Jesus and we have each other. Hopefully sometime soon we
can quit asking the question, “How long, O Lord?”
Don Deeker, Pastor Emeritus
Remember your mother, someone else’s mother, or just someone “motherly” this Mother’s Day—Sunday, May 10th!
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May Extra Step – Washington Overseas Mission
A growing group of volunteers Medical, Dental and Construction
teams from Washington, Missouri, dedicated to the service of
Hondurans since 1992.
CONTENTS
Adult Choir ........................................................... 5 One More Thing .................................................... 7 Adult Social Connection ....................................... 3 Outreach Committee ............................................. 9 Altar Flowers ........................................................ 4 Parsonage Pledge Sheets ................................... 17 Announcement ..................................................... 3 Parsonage Update ................................................ 8 Bible Study .......................................................... 6 Prayer List ........................................................... 15 Birthdays, Anniversaries .................................... 10 Puzzles ................................................ 10,11,12,13 Calendar of Events ............................................ 16 Quilters .................................................................. 3 Car Show ............................................................. 9 Search Committee................................................. 9 Church Membership ............................................. 4 Scripture Readings ................................................ 5 Church Finances .................................................. 8 Services of Worship .............................................. 5 Extra Step ............................................................ 2 Staff/Council Members .......................................... 2 Graduates .......................................................... 10 Steak Dinner ......................................................... 9 Highway Clean-up................................................ 3 Thank You .......................................................... 3,6 Homebound Church Members ........................... 15 Tidbits ............................................................ 10,14 Letter from the Pastor Emeritus ........................... 1 Vacation Bible School ........................................... 4 Meals on Wheels ............................................... 15 Women’s Guild ...................................................... 3 Men’s Group ........................................................ 3
St. Paul’s UCC Staff Pastors by Supply ............................................................................................................................................................. Robbin DeVore ([email protected]) ................................................................................................. Secretary Sally Rohe .......................................................................................................................................................... Organist Sally & Tony Rohe ........................................................................................................................................ Custodians Debbie Garbs ........................................................................................................................................... Choir Director Amy Lange, Cathie Schoppenhorst, Gene Ahmann, Sandy Rohe, Cindy Buescher, John Ekstrom, Brenda Daniels, Isaiah DeVore........................................................... Projection Technicians Robbin DeVore ................................................................................................................................. Newsletter Editor
Church Council Donald Lange................................................................................................................................................... President Russell Kersten .......................................................................... Vice President/Buildings & Grounds Committee Cindy Buescher ............................................................................................................................. Recording Secretary Karla Aholt ...................................................................................................................................... Financial Secretary Sandy Rohe ......................................................................................................................................................Treasurer Don Buescher ............................................................................................................................... Missions Committee Patty Thornton .......................................................................................................... Christian Education Committee Wayne Zeh .............................................................................................Membership Care Committee/Altar Guild John Ekstrom........................................................................ Pastoral Relations Committee/Historical Committee
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May 18th—TBD
Mon., MAY 18th —TBD
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Connection
MAY EVENT IS
CANCELLED.
Women’s guild
Wed., MAY 6th
—cancelled—
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once danger of the pandemic is passed.
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ATTENTION!! Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, ALL CHURCH SERVICES are
CANCELLED through the END OF MAY, ALL meetings and gatherings
on St. Paul’s UCC’s premises are CANCELLED through the MIDDLE
OF MAY. This includes gatherings of less than 10 individuals. The
rest of the month’s activities and events will be re-evaluated later in
the month. You will be notified of any changes as they occur. These
cancellations are measures put into place with the intent of keeping
everyone safe during these unfortunate circumstances.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Thanks for all the
thoughts, prayers,
cards, food, and well
wishes for me during
my recent knee
replacement recovery.
Karen Sida
QUILTING May 4th & 11th
cancelled
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Altar flowers:
NONE in April— services cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic
in the month of April.
NOTE: Consider sponsoring the altar flowers in honor or in memory of a loved one, a special date,
or just because…Sign-up sheets for altar flowers are in the lobby. The flowers are yours to take with you after the service of worship.
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP
**Anyone who is interested in joining St. Paul’s UCC should contact
a council member or the church office.**
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Vacation Bible School
We regret to inform
you that VBS 2020 must be cancelled due to
the existing pandemic. “Mystery Island” will be the theme in the summer of 2021.
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(Answer from puzzle on page 13)
Hundreds of stars in the pretty sky, Hundreds of bees in the purple clover, Hundreds of birds that go singing by, But only one mother the whole world over.
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Services of Worship
9:30am
Pastor by Supply
Worship
Attendance:
(NO SERVICES IN THE MONTH
OF APRIL DUE TO THE
PANDEMIC)
The Adult Choir Choir practice is CANCELLED this month;
Due to the COVID-19
pandemic, services in May
are cancelled.
Suggested Scripture Readings for May
May 3rd— Acts 2:42-47 Psalm 23 1 Peter 2:19-25 John 10:1-10
May 10th— Acts 7:55-60 Psalm 31:1-5, 15-16 I Peter 2:2-10 John 14:1-14
May 17th— Acts 17:22-31 Psalm 66:8-20 1 Peter 3:13-22 John 14:15-21
May 24th— Acts 1:6-14 Psalm 68:1-10, 32-35 1 Peter 4:12-14; 5:6-11 John 17:1-11
May 31st— (Pentecost Sunday) Acts 2:1-21 or Numbers 11:24-30 Psalm 104:24-34, 35b
I Corinthians 12:3b-13 or Acts 2:1-21 John 20:19-23 or John 7:37-39
Since all services/meetings are cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic, mass emails will be sent frequently with inspirations and updated announcements. Be watching for those. Below are
suggested scriptures for the following weeks so you may worship on your own. May we also remind you that despite the restrictions on
services and gatherings at St. Paul’s this month, all monthly expenses and upkeep remain a constant. Therefore, you may mail
your offerings/tithes to the church or drop them by the office.
Office hours are typically Tuesday – Thursday, 10:30 am-3:30 pm;
however, the hours over the recent and upcoming weeks may vary. If coming by the church, call first to make sure someone is in.
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With Deepest Gratitude
We would like to thank rev. fred Brandenburg, rev. sue leary, rev. Richard brandon, rev. Don sabbert, rev. carlton Norton, and rev. donna Kendrick-philips, for their service to St.
Paul’s UCC during these months we have been without a settled pastor. We
thank you for your willingness to serve as supply pastors, as many of you
have prepared a worship service, only for us to have to cancel due to the
unfortunate pandemic we are all dealing with.
Many thanks to Rev. Don Deeker, pastor emeritus, for always
being there for us—for keeping us under his wing. We have very much
appreciated the uplifting inspirational messages and his willingness to cover
pastoral care for St. Paul’s during this time of transition.
Further, we wish to thank Rev. Jeffrey Willey, Femme Osage UCC,
for his courteous invitation to attend Sunday “Drive-In” worship services
during the pandemic in order to abide by the regulations put in place for
social distancing, and still be able to worship with others on Sunday
mornings.
Thanks also to all who have kept us in your thoughts and prayers,
and the many kind and thoughtful gestures you have shown during this
period of adjustment. May you all remain safe, healthy, and vigilant
throughout these troubled times.
In His name,
St. Paul’s UCC Church Council and Congregation
Marthasville, MO
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Bible Study A special thanks to Dudley Adkins for his effort in continuing to offer Bible
Studies. Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, we were unable to complete the
Lenten study. Therefore, plans are in the making to continue when it is safe
to meet again.
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“One More Thing…A Blessing in Disguise”
During this difficult and frightening time, just dealing with the thought of contracting the
Coronavirus 2019 is scary and has many of us preoccupied. Paired with having to stay
relatively secluded just to protect yourself and others can be trying. Many are working from
home, as well as becoming a schoolteacher to their children at home. For some, days are long,
and this can make everyone irritable, especially for those who are used to being on the go.
All of the “stay-at-home” orders, paired with the worry of getting this horrible virus, is
unfortunate—it is an inconvenience. However, perhaps in some ways, could this be
A Blessing in Disguise? Consider these:
• We are having to “stay-at-home.” Great numbers of families are using this time to complete
home repairs or improvement projects they might otherwise have “pushed aside.”
• Many of you are completing craft or hobby projects that were half finished. Some are
finding new hobbies.
• Families have the opportunity, or are forced, to spend quality time together, strengthening
bonds that will last a lifetime.
• Parents are “re-learning” with their children.
• Children are learning to be creative with their time! Don’t let them spend all their time online
or playing video games—if they are, limit this time or TAKE THEM AWAY!
• Perhaps the greatest “blessing” this might offer is the realization that it IS okay to be at
home, and not spend all our time “on the run.” For those of us who are longing for a time of
not so long ago, when our world moved at a slower pace, not so rushed—when extra-
curricular activities and practices were a once or twice a week occurrence, not twice a day,
when families didn’t run to the store every day or every other day, when stores were closed
on Sundays and holidays, and families actually knew their neighbors—people may find they
appreciate “home” and yearn for a simpler time.
❖ If you find you are “losing your mind,” give yourself a break. Look back at last month’s
suggestions for spending your time. They can be very helpful! Know that this is only
temporary. Look at the bigger picture. We must make sacrifices now, but not following the
regulations for the better of our family and friends is just not worth it.
We are in this together, and this too shall pass.
Stay Safe. Be Smart. Abide by the regulations. Check on the elderly. Know you’re not alone.
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Year-to-date
Church Finances
NOTE: The following information is from the General Fund only,
and in NO way is associated with the parsonage renovations.
On January 1, 2020, our beginning balance was $45,724.35. As of April 30th, our income has been $ 48,694.20; our expenses have
totaled $ 34,030.00, giving a year-to-date gain of $ 14,664.20. NOTE: $5300 of the income is from the Payroll Protection Loan.
(Beginning Bal. 1/1/20) $ 45,724.35 Income $ 48,694.20 Expenses — 34,030.00
Gain — $ 14,664.20 (Ending Bal. 4/30/20) $ 60,388.55
NOTE: Our beginning balance in January 2019 was $62,067.08; at the end of 2019 we had a deficit of $16,877.55, giving us the ending
balance of $45,724.35 (the beginning balance of 2020).
The monthly financial reports are posted on the bulletin board
outside the church office for your review. *Please DO NOT remove these reports from the bulletin board.*
Copies are available upon request.
Church Council
Parsonage Update
A big THANK YOU to all who have made pledges/donations towards the
parsonage renovation fund!
As of April 27th, pledges/donations totaling $36,185
have been made—
Of this amount, $31,695 has been received.
Please continue to consider this fund in your financial giving.
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Search Committee In searching for a settled pastor, an interim pastor will be called to
serve St. Paul’s UCC until a settled pastor is called. An interim committee finds the interim pastor
only; the search committee searches for a settled pastor.
Anyone who wishes to volunteer to serve on this committee should
contact a council member. Please note that this commitment
may require any number of meetings each month until the
process of calling a settled pastor is complete. Also, important to note, council members are not
eligible to serve on this committee.
Date TBD We are looking for a committee to plan and carry out this annual event. It is typically held in June, but the committee will set that date according to enter-tainment availability. Anyone who is interested in chairing or assisting on this committee should contact a council member, as plans will need to soon be underway.
Ladies and
Gentlemen…
Outreach Committee
St. Paul’s UCC is wanting to form an outreach committee to help meet the needs of those on our prayer list. We
recognize the work of the Membership Care Committee, but we are looking to see if
there are other needs we can help meet. We are looking to form a committee but would like to have a meeting to discuss the idea with those who are interested, to shape a clearer vision and goal. If interested in attending the meeting, please sign up on the sheet in the lobby, and you will be contacted soon to determine a meeting date and time. Contact a council member with questions.
HOMETOWN
CLASSIC CAR SHOW
DATE TBD Be watching for further details in the lobby and in upcoming newsletters.
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MAY WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES OF BAPTISM
1st: Murrill Wohler 1st: Charles & D’Arline Driemeyer-1954 21st: Amelia Lampkin 3rd: Kamryn Elder Don & Wanda Lange 11th: Elliott Voss 2nd: Robert & Cathie Schoppenhorst 13th: DeWayne Schuster 3rd: Clay & Stacie Chapman 19th: Charles Anderson 8th: Wayne & Wilma Zeh-1965 22nd: Ron Freese 9th: Jake & Jenny Rodgers 31st: Carter Chapman 16th: Robert & Karla Aholt 19th: Ron & Diane Freese 29th: Gene & Ann Jenkins
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Bryce Mayer
Elise Thierbach
Tristan Zeh
Congratulations!
START
FINISH
Remember our fallen soldiers on Memorial Day, Monday, May 25th!
Remember those, past and present, who have fought,
and continue to fight, for our freedom!
And may God Bless America!
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May Crossword
ACROSS: 1. Many classrooms begin their day with the Pledge of ______________. 7. Old familiar song: “_______________ keep falling on my head…” 9. The fifth month of the year. 10. A scheme or idea. 11. Old familiar song: “You are my ______________, my only sunshine…” 13. The sound that an owl makes. 14. St. Louis’ favorite sport. 16. These are budding this time of year; where birds build their nests.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6.
7. 8.
9. 10.
11. 12.
14. 15.
16.
13.
17.
18. 19.
20. 21.
22. 23.
24. 25. 26.
27.
28. 29.
30. 31.
32. 33.
34. 35.
36.
37. 38.
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18. Individuals ride this on the Katy Trail. 19. Trips that families plan to have fun, usually during the summer. 20. The warmest season of the year; this season follows Spring. 23. “Roses are red, ___________ are blue…” 24. Second Sunday in May. (two words) 25. The study of the moon, stars, and planets. 28. One hears these creatures croaking near water this time of year. 30. High School Seniors are looking forward to this at the end of the month. 33. On a breezy day, you might find children flying these. 34. An obligation that must be performed for moral or legal reasons. 36. A snack of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts, often enjoyed at baseball games. 37. God’s only son. 38. Degrees of heat that tend to begin to rise this time of year.
DOWN: 2. “In _____ we trust” is printed on all American money. 3. Hibernation is settling down for a long winter’s ______. 4. A nocturnal bird which calls his own name on a warm summer’s eve. 5. An informal meal eaten outdoors. 6. A flower-decked pole with ribbons hung, which festivities are held around on May 1st. 7. These flowers come in various colors, but the red ones are a symbol of love. 8. This array of colors sometimes adorns the sky on a day when it is raining and the sun is
simultaneously shining. 12. “…It’s one, two, three __________, you’re out! At the old ballgame.” 15. “…Buy me some _____________ and crackerjacks. I don’t care if I ever get back…” 17. The Red Birds; our favorite baseball team. 19. On Memorial Day, we honor the memory of fallen ___________ of all wars. 21. The national holiday that falls on the last Monday in May. (two words) 22. A small, brightly-colored bird with wings that vibrate rapidly making the sound for which it is
named; the only bird with the ability to fly backwards and upside-down. 26. A game for two or four players, played by hitting the ball over a net with a racket. 27. A winged nocturnal beetle whose abdomen glows with a soft intermittent light. 28. These beautiful plants adorn our yards and window boxes, in many arrays of color; a popular
Mother’s Day gift. 29. Star ____________ is a night-time hobby that is done by looking into the sky
through a telescope or with the naked eye. 31. A popular summertime treat. (two words) 32. This national symbol is placed on each veteran’s grave on Memorial Day. 35. This song is often played by a trumpet at the close of a Memorial Day service.
(Answers on pg. 15)
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MAY WORD SEARCH D R A U G O V F A M E R I C A S T G
A B R S I N T E H B R A V E R Y R E
F L O W E R S P T R E E M T E A T Y
A U P R O T E C T E S E I L N D K S
L E L O P Y A M Y H R U L D N I D R
L T R E C R L D S A O A M F L L B A
E I E E S O I N L T V A N H E O P T
N H U R V L U D P E L E C L O H S S
V W E I R G H R H U T N D R E D E E
S O N F B D I T A R D O G S T P H R
Y G A T G L F O W G E M I N I S I V
L R E H T O M N T M E M O R I A L I
I E G I Y N G S H B Y B T U T R T C
M D O L N E D M O O T S H E R A A E
A T I H E R S U R U A T W H O L P C
F L A G A E W O N R C H E R I S H L
D O V C E R E M E M B E R O N O H R
After completing the word search, use the UNUSED letters to complete the message: (Answers on pg. 4)
“Hundreds __ _____ __ ___ ______ ___,
________ __ ____ __ ___ ______ ______,
________ __ _____ ____ __ _______ __,
___ only ___ ______ ___ _____ _____ ____.” Author Unknown
AMERICA BLUE BRAVERY CARDS CARING CHERISH COURAGE EMERALD FALLEN
FAMILY FLAG FLOWERS GEMINI GRANDMA GUARD HAWTHORNE HOLIDAY HONOR
LILY OF THE VALLEY LOVING MAYPOLE MEMORIAL MOTHER OLD GLORY PATRIOT PROTECT RED (find this vertically)
REMEMBER SERVICE SOLDIER STARS STRIPES TAURUS VETERAN WHITE
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Did You Know?—National Days in May 2020 May 1—May Day—A celebration of spring! Decorate with colorful flowers today.
May 5—Cinco De Mayo—It’s tacos & margaritas for dinner tonight!
May 7—National Day of Prayer Designated—In 1988, President Ronald Reagan signed for this day to be the first Thursday of May.
May 9—National World Migratory Bird Day—At least 4,000 different species of birds migrate, which adds up to about 40% of the entire avian population. And they all do it in pursuit of food. Twice every year, these birds will fly to warmer climates for the winters, and then return home to breed. As humans, we can all appreciate the value in following food all around the globe.
May 10—Mother’s Day—Always occurs the second Sunday in May. Celebrate your mother, grandmother, godmother, someone else’s mother, or someone who is just “motherly.”
May 10—National Clean Your Room Day—That will make Mom happy!
May 11—National Eat What You Want Day—Blow the diet, you’ll get back to it tomorrow.
May 13—National Apple Pie Day—Make or buy an apple pie and indulge! Or take one to a friend or someone who is unable to get out.
May 13—Receptionist’s Day—Now there’s one to remember!!!
May 17—National Walnut Day—The Walnut Marketing Board established this day in the 1950s…because “sometimes you feel like a nut!” Use them today in cookies, oatmeal, salads, sauces, cakes, or alone as a snack.
May 19—National Endangered Species Day—Make a donation to a charitable organization dedicated to conserving endangered species, volunteer at a local nature center, or go on a nature walk. See what animal species you spot. Look at the Endangered Species list and research some of them. Share what you have learned. NOTE: The Bald Eagle, our National Bird, is a success story: the pesticide DDT once posed a threat to America’s bald eagle population. The U.S. banned DDT in 1972. The Endangered Species Act took effect a year later. Bald Eagles recovered by 2007 and are no longer on the Endangered Species List.
May 25—Memorial Day--Honor those who died while fighting in the U.S. Armed Forces. This day began as “Decoration Day,” following the Civil War, when mourners placed flowers on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers. Let’s remember the heroes who have fought for the freedom we all enjoy.
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PLEASE REMEMBER IN PRAYER
The family of Vinita Gatton (Ellen Engelage’s sister) who passed away on 4/11/20; the family of Taylor Kuenzel, 8th grader (daughter of Jeff & Maria Kuenzel, grand-daughter of Francis & Betty Hellebusch)—who passed away on 4/1/20 from injuries sustained in an ATV accident on 3/28/20; Betty Tameler (Brenda Roloff’s mother)—diagnosed with ovarian cancer; Diane Thompson (Pastor Donna Kendrick-Philips’s sister)—home from the hospital, very weak; Grover Hilgedick—at Mercy rehab in Chesterfield; LaVonne Lange—rehab for health issues; Ruth Flynn—home from hospital following surgery to repair a pseudoaneurysm on her carotid artery and surgery to insert a temporary feeding tube into her stomach; Tara Deeker—home following surgery; Orville Rohe—receiving infusion treatments for kidney issue, other health issues; all who are ill with the COVID-19 virus and their families as well as those on the front lines, caring for those who are ill; Leonard Lutz—stress fractures in back and other health issues; Jeff Moeckli, 47 (friend of the Shacklettes)—inoperable brain cancer; Chris Thurman (friend of Cathie Schoppenhorst)—on hospice with ALS; Denise Bradley (Cathie Schoppenhorst’s mother)—in Warrenton Manor for rehab; Lynn Queathem (friend of the Shacklette’s)—Alzheimer’s and other issues; Leo Newbanks, 2 yr-old (friend of Robbin DeVore)—rare kidney disease, on dialysis, on transplant list; Brandon Julius (friend of Jacob DeVore)—20 yr.-old with pacemaker and defibrillator, needing heart transplant; Taylor Dallacosta (friend of Ann Jenkins)—infant born with cystic fibrosis; 4 yr.-old grandson of Joyce Marek (friend of Diana Garbs Charboneau)—brain tumor; Mark Jones—health issues.
Those Battling Cancer: Betty Tameler; Kurt Gildehaus; Jeff Moeckli, Dave Pruitt, Ted Lepper, Emma Todd, Holly Schneider, Isaac Mercer, Bobby Walker, Kenny Engemann, Tom Smith, Caden Leesmann, Kristi Warneke, Ralph Roloff, Michelle Mueller, James Weatherly, Eric Moritz, Donnie Kopmann, Jim Grafrath, Ron Palitzsch, Leonard Lutz.
Those serving in the Military: Nick Sullentrup, Tyler Buescher, Luke Bronstrup, Kolton Harrison, Caleb & Sarah Murphy, & others seeking to faithfully serve God & Country!
Please remember those who are not always able to worship with us at St. Paul’s UCC. Remember them in prayer, with a visit, card, or a phone call:
Charles & D’Arline Driemeyer Helene Krampe Leonard Lutz Victorian Place Grandview Health Care Center Harbor Place 2800 Rabbit Trail Dr., Apt. 6 201 Grand Avenue, Room 315 1054 State Hwy. 47 Washington, MO 63090 Washington, MO 63090 Warrenton, MO 63383
—Meals on Wheels— If anyone needs or knows of anyone who needs home-delivered meals from the Warren County Senior Center, please contact the center at 636-456-3379. Volunteers are also needed to deliver meals.
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Across: 1. Allegiance
7. Raindrops
9. May
10. Plan
11. Sunshine
13. Hoot
14. Baseball
16. Trees
18. Bike
19. Vacations
20. Summer
23. Violets
24. Mother’s Day
25. Astronomy
28. Frogs
30. Graduation
33. Kites
34. Duty
36. Crackerjacks
37. Jesus
38. Temperatures
Down: 2. God
3. Nap
4. Whippoorwill
5. Picnic
6. Maypole
7. Roses
8. Rainbow
12. Stripes
15. Peanuts
17. Cardinals
19. Veterans
21. Memorial Day
22. Hummingbird
26. Tennis
27. Firefly
28. Flowers
29. Gazing
31. Ice Cream
32. Flag
35. Taps
(Answers from pg. 11-12)
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
3
Bring A Meal Sunday
9:30am Worship w/ Holy Communion
10:30am Sunday School 10:30am AM Fellowship
4 10-4:30pm Quilters
7pm Church Council
5 6 11:30am
Women’s Guild
7 8
NO
Adult Social Connection
9
10
9:30am Worship
10:30am Sunday School 10:30am AM Fellowship
11 10-4:30pm Quilters
12
7pm-8pm Food Pantry @CBC
13
7pm Adult Choir Practice
14 15 16
11am-12N Food Pantry @ CBC
17
9:30am Worship
10:30am Sunday School LAST DAY OF SUNDAY SCHOOL UNTIL FALL
10:30am AM Fellowship
18 10-4:30pm Quilters
7pm—Men’s Group
19 20 21 22 23
24
9:30am Worship
10:30am AM Fellowship
25 NO Quilting today
Memorial Day
26 27 28 29 30
31
9:30am Worship
10:30am AM Fellowship
St. Paul’s UCC Church Calendar—May 2020
HAPPY
MOTHER’S DAY!
Ascension Day
Cancelled due to pandemic Service cancelled
due to pandemic
Service cancelled due to pandemic
BOTH cancelled due to pandemic
Both TBD
Cancelled due to pandemic
“…And I’m proud to be an American, where at least I know I’m free. And I won’t forget the men who died who gave that right to me…” Lee Greenwood
Service cancelled due to pandemic
Service cancelled due to pandemic
Service cancelled due to pandemic
Cancelled due to pandemic
Cancelled due to pandemic
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Pledge Sheet to Remodel Parsonage House
Contractor Bid for Remodeling material & labor Estimate $ 49,500
Cost for 25 new windows $ 4,900
Cost for new heating/air conditioning system $ 14,924
cost of new kitchen cabinets $4,500, plus misc. $ 4,500
Contingency Fund $ 6,176
June 4, 2018 Total Estimated Cost: $ 80,000
Funding for Remodeling House—Direct Gifts
Total Pledge
Return to financial secretary Karla Aholt Amount
One-time Donation of: $
OR
Monthly Donation of $ X MONTHS $
Printed Name: __________________________________________
Signature: _____________________________________________
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